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LettEr from EDitor
Greetings Fellow Vikings,
I am so extremely proud to present the fourth edition of The Legacy! I remember when this was just a concept and we are now releasing another edition. Much like our previous releases, this one is full of the talents of our fellow Vikings. With each release, we are firmly re-establishing our presence as versatile creatives and showcasing the talent that our campus possesses. This edition and those that follow are a testament to the beauty that lies in the words and artistry of our students and it is amazing to watch.
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This issue includes pieces from a wide swath of majors. As we work to build a lasting imprint as a literary magazine, we want to reflect the strength of all Vikings. If you are remotely interested in writing or art, then we encourage you to showcase your talents on campus and to share them with us. Our goal is to display the work of artists, poets and writers who are developing strong voices and confidence in their ability. We’ve recently been inspired by seeing exactly how other universities have built and shaped their literary imprint so we’re planning to make some revisions but we’re committed to bringing you the same quality product as usual. As always, there are many hardworking artisans behind the scenes who play a part in creating visuals, formatting and formulating the final product of The Legacy and I want to thank them for all of their hard work. We have an amazing team who continually gives of themselves; which is the Viking way.
With
Viking Pride, Brande N. McCleese, Editor
Those Eyes by Devon Riddick
Infinty by Ceanna Kinney
Lint BLocs by MinnieAynaj Twilight & Eclipse by Ceanna Kinney
Water by Ceanna Kinney
The Beginnings by Ceanna Kinney
Some Things Can’t Be Cleaned by Makayla Childs
Within the Wolf by Jada Strome
Grief by Hameed Nelson
A Songbird on a Windowsill by Jada Strome
Fabric by Hameed Nelson
Hohn Seminar by MinnieAynaj
Not Just Today but Forever by Hameed Nelson
Choice by Tracie Jordan
Mauve by Amanda Williams
The Culture by R.C
Rotten by Jada Strome